Sometimes, you want to move two objects in a photo closer to each other. With the Content-Aware Move tool, you can accomplish this result in just a few clicks. Photoshop Elements does magic in the background to make sure that the background looks perfect.

In this video, Julieanne explains how Smart Objects are even smarter than before. Discover how to choose between embedding or linking a Smart Object, knowing that at any time, you can change your mind and convert embedded to linked. Hand-off packaged files to your clients with confidence, knowing that you will never leave a linked file behind.

Using Smart Objects in your images is a great way to work non-destructively. In the past you embedded Smart Objects into your Photoshop file. Now you can also link to an external file and get the benefits of updating multiple Smart Objects at once.If you want to learn more from Andy, check out his Adobe Photoshop CC Tutorials at Infinite Skills.

FrameMaker 12 has new templates which provide much more document structure than earlier versions. This brief video explores the intelligence planted in paragraph styles, table styles, and the combination of object styles and graphics on the Reference Page, which allow you to instantly update all of your sample "UI" buttons. New templates in FrameMaker 12 get you up and running much more quickly in your exploration of regular/unstructured projects.

Photoshop Product Manager, Stephen Nielson, demonstrates how you can use new linked Smart Objects to improve collaboration and work more efficiently. Linked Smart Objects can reference files stored on your local system or local network drive so now you can use the same object in multiple Photoshop documents, change it one time, and have that change flow through your Photoshop documents.

Julieanne Kost, Adobe Principal Evangelist Photoshop and Lightroom, demonstrates Linked Smart Objects in Photoshop CC. Discover when to embed and when to link Smart Objects as well as learn how to update modified content, resolve missing files and filter based on Smart Object attributes.

Learn how to change the appearance of objects in your site using the States panel. Explore the four states--Normal, Rollover, Mousedown, and Active--and see how to implement each. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

In this movie, learn the tools and techniques for selecting objects in InDesign. Explore the Selection and Direct Selection tools, as well as how to select objects with keyboard shortcuts and mouse clicks. Learn more from the full course on lynda.com.

You can wrap text around any object, including text frames, imported images, and objects you draw in InDesign. When you apply a text wrap to an object, InDesign creates a boundary around the object that repels text. In this video, you'll learn the nuances of Text Wrap, a powerful feature that automatically wraps text around an object. Learn more at Adobe InDesign CC: Learn by Video

This video shows you how to use easing to add a degree of reality to objects in motion. You learn how to apply one of the many easing effects in the Easing panel, change an ease to affect an object's motion, and learn the difference between ease in and ease out.

In this advanced tutorial, author Chris Martin shows how to insert a video into a 3D scene using ambient occlusion and object buffers from Cinema 4D in After Effects. Learn more from the complete Cinema 4D Techniques course at Infiniteskills.com.

Deke McClelland shows you how to edit the contents of a vector-based Smart Object inside Illustrator and then hand off the changes back to Photoshop. This is a great example of two applications interacting with each other. Learn more from the full course at lynda.com.

Deke McClelland demonstrates how to import an illustration into Photoshop as a Smart Object, which allows you to reference the original vector-based information so that, among other things, you can scale the illustration inside of Photoshop as much as you want. Learn more from the full course at lynda.com.

Jeff Sengstack explains how to apply "bump maps" to 3D objects and then adjust them. Bump maps give 3D objects texture -- bumpiness. They can make a reptile's skin look rough, create a sense of contours on the surface of a planet, or make a smooth sphere look like the skin of an orange.
Applies to the CC and CS6 versions of Photoshop.

FrameMaker goes beyond Word in extending your style control over graphic object styles. As with paragraphs, character tags and tables, FrameMaker provides a catalog for object styles, which can enable you to globally update the position or appearance of named anchored frames and graphics. This functionality empowers you to achieve consistency with graphic formatting just as you have always done with text formatting.

In this episode of The Complete Picture, Julieanne explains the difference between duplicating a Smart Object using the Layers panel to create multiple instances of a layer and creating a copy of a Smart Object using the application menu for independent editing.

Smart Object Support for Blur Gallery and Liquify
Watch as Photoshop Senior Product Manager, Zorana Gee, introduces how you can now create photographic blurs and reshape images and video nondestructively with new Smart Object support for Blur Gallery and Liquify. These features are available now, exclusively to Creative Cloud members.

In this video you'll see how to use Illustrator's shape tools to create primitive shapes that you can use as the basis for objects. You'll also learn how to use the Shape Builder tool to combine shapes.

In this episode of the Flex in a Week training series, you will define a value object as one of the arguments in an extended Event class. You will then instantiate both the value object and the custom event and dispatch the value object in the event object.

In this episode of the Flex in a Week training series, you will learn about the event object that is automatically passed around with an event instance and contains useful information for you to capture. You will also learn about event propagation, which includes the capturing, targeting and bubbling phases of event handling.

In this episode of the training series, you will learn how a class can be implemented as a value object to type data. You will also learn how to turn a collection of generic objects into a typed data model.

Doug continues to cover best practices for accessing data in object-oriented programming. In this video, he uses the "get" command to make his custom class' private method act like a regular public variable.

This super advanced demo talks about some of the 32 bit editing tools that are available in Photoshop CS4 and CS5. Also learn some amazing techniques for combining these 32 bit images with Smart Objects.
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Discover the wonders of Overlay and Hard Light for special blending techniques when working with portrait images. Special thanks to professional photographer Joel Grimes, and the talented modeling of Jessica Mion, and Moses Sumney.

Doug shows the ActionScript coding needed to bring the dice-rolling application from the last few videos alive. He focuses on the importance of communication among multiple classes in object-oriented programming.

Building on the skills covered in his continuing lesson on object-oriented programming in Flash Professional, Doug highlights how to create mouse events for classes that automatically are part of each instance.

In this video, Doug opens up a new topic for developers working in Flash Professional CS5. He defines what object-oriented programming means, and explains the role that classes play in an object’s behavior.

With Adobe® Captivate® you can make your learning come alive with rich animation effects. You can create object animations within Adobe® Captivate® 5, by choosing from an extensive list predefined effects like straight-line motion, rotation, and glow.

Design changes are inevitable, and it’s all too easy to destroy layers by resizing them up and down. Smart Objects, including live Illustrator artwork, will allow you to keep making changes while retaining the original layers in pristine form.

Navigate the stacking order in an Illustrator document by using the Selection tool. Select and isolate grouped objects and go into Outline Mode to view them more clearly. Learn how to select objects beneath the selected layer.

Synchronous Objects reveals the interlocking systems of organization in the choreography of William Forsythe's dance, One Flat Thing, reproduced. Users can explore choreographic structures, discover patterns and re-imagine what they might look like through streaming video, animation, information graphics and interactive creative tools. Concept, analysis, tools and visual representations are created by The Ohio State University's Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design, Department of Dance and William Forsythe. Website interface and application architecture designed and developed by tracermedia.

Now anyone can create Flash animations easily! With object-based animation, the time required to transform images into animated symbols in Flash CS4 Professional is reduced to seconds, when compared to earlier versions.

You can create some cool effects in InDesign by applying effects and hiding the object itself. Learn how in this short and informative videocast by InDesignSecrets co-hosts David Blatner and Anne-Marie Concepcion

Join Colin Fleming and Steve Whatley as they show us the new 3D features in Photoshop Extended. Learn how to manipulate and edit the appearance of 3D objects and then incorporate these
creations into print, web, and video projects.